Re: DOS line ends on /var/log/boot.log on CentOS 6.7 ?

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On 05/19/2016 09:56 AM, Kay Schenk wrote:
Hello all --

Recently, I'm seeing DOS line ends, ^M, on my /var/log/boot.log file.
Honestly, I don't check this very often so I can't say exactly when this
occurred. Is this just MY experience or are others seeing this also.

Additionally, boot/log seems very sparse. Is an old issue still in force
on this?

https://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=17313

​Should I get the updated script from CentOS Plus?

Thanks for any help.

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Hello again, list.

Please disregard this for the time being. I got a personal response that pointed out the doing a cat on boot.log produced a specific correct format whereis I was used to using my gui editor to display log files. Using the "log viewer" utility also shows these non-unix line ending which I found annoying.

For those who are interested in additional boot.log settings, I found this page:

https://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/5.2/Deployment_Guide/s2-sysconfig-init.html

from the old deployment guide but I'm sure these en variables are the same now -- well at least in the 6.x series.


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